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. >>> and the fireball, the sky falls in russia as a meteorite of epic proportions explodes into smoldering piece s over an unsuspecting town. how safe are the rest of us? >> "nightline" is back in 60 >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> for most, 50 shades of gray is a at this timeling but harmless way to turn the girls in your book club 50 shades of red, but for some high-priced kink classeschanging the definition of romance. lisa ling reveals the world where things aren't always what they seem, including the names of the participants. >> for my pleasure -- >> reporter: this is mistress nina payne. >> all you need do is remember that your purpose is to serve and please me. >> reporter: she's a professional dominatrix. >> you can go ahead and greet me properly by kissing the tops of my boot. start from the bottom and work your way up. >> reporter: in real life her name is kimi inch and she's a master of bdsm, bondageage discipline, dominance and submission, saidism and ma masochism. clients play hundreds of dollars an hour to submit to her every whim toe
. >>> and the fireball, the sky falls in russia as a meteorite of epic proportions explodes into smoldering piece s over an unsuspecting town. how safe are the rest of us? >> "nightline" is back in 60 >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> for most, 50 shades of gray is a at this timeling but harmless way to turn the girls in your book club 50 shades of red, but for some high-priced kink classeschanging the...
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rare images of a meteor streaking over russia. after not once, not twice but many times, all on dashboard cameras, then uploaded on youtube. those videos aren't such a surprise here. those cameras are almost everywhere in russia. and the reason behind one of youtube's most viral phenomenons. russia's lawless roads. they're small video cameras mounted inside the windshield. they capture all sorts of madness. death defying crashes. road rage. the inexplicable. yes, those are cows spilling out of a truck. yes, that's a helicopter. that's a tank. that's a fighter jet. this camera caught a plane crash slamming into the side of the highway. but they're not just youtube gold. these cameras serve an important purpose. they catch corrupt and violent cops. >> and bust insurance scam like this woman who seems to be backing up. then blaming the other driver. or this guy who may be pretending he was hit by a car. that man was the victim of a hit and run by that white car on the left. nothing dramatic but police were able to use this video to l
rare images of a meteor streaking over russia. after not once, not twice but many times, all on dashboard cameras, then uploaded on youtube. those videos aren't such a surprise here. those cameras are almost everywhere in russia. and the reason behind one of youtube's most viral phenomenons. russia's lawless roads. they're small video cameras mounted inside the windshield. they capture all sorts of madness. death defying crashes. road rage. the inexplicable. yes, those are cows spilling out of...
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crazy scenes on russia's reckless roads. recorded on dash cams that are exploding in popularity in russia. they used for insurance reasons but the madness they capturing goes viral on youtube. the cringe-worthy crashes, the death-defying smashes, and the truly bizarre. road warriors, from helicopters, to tanks. from roadside fighting, to fighter jets. this camera even caught a plane crash. if cameras aren't just good for creating youtube gold, they use it for trying to figure out who it as fault in an accident. >> this man says his dash cam saved him after a hit-and-run. police were able to use the video to look for the culprit. >> the cameras also catch crooked cops. but insurance scams, like this man who may have been trying to get hit by a car. we took one for a test drive with the editor and chief of auto magazine. >> how do i explain this to americans? >> the reason why you see, because device like this become more' more popular. >> the says the dash cams are shaming drivers into better behavior. >> if you compare to fi
crazy scenes on russia's reckless roads. recorded on dash cams that are exploding in popularity in russia. they used for insurance reasons but the madness they capturing goes viral on youtube. the cringe-worthy crashes, the death-defying smashes, and the truly bizarre. road warriors, from helicopters, to tanks. from roadside fighting, to fighter jets. this camera even caught a plane crash. if cameras aren't just good for creating youtube gold, they use it for trying to figure out who it as...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beerian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences isly what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile another astroid is passing very close to the earth. it's the closest any astroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance but it's so close the earth that astronomers see hits gravity has the potential of change its path. >> astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. reporting from the space and science center in oakland, i'm allen wong, abc7 news. >> if you snapped a picture of last night's youor, we would love to see it. just send it to us. >> if a meteor hi
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beerian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences isly what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >>...
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>> much more to come on the abc7 morning news including more fallout from the meteor explosion over russia. the hefty price tag. plus, a road trip for hackers. what a entrepreneurial group i >> in a. >> carolyn: new this morning thousands are helping with the recovery efforts in russia from the meteor and we are learning how much it will cost to repair some of the damage. [ screaming ] >> carolyn: the sonic boom and resulting pressure wave blew out windows and collapsed doors. more than a thousand were hurt in friday's explosion. 20,000 emergency personnel are on the scene. officials estimate the explosion caused $33 million in damage. russian academy of sciences believe the meteor weighed about ten tons. >> experts are saying there is no connection between the meteor explosion and this fireball spotted streaking across the northern california sky on friday night. someone claimed to have recorded the meteor while driving down interstate 2380. experts say it was a sporadic mete your, into the major event. another meteor landed in the bay area back in october causing a loud sonic boom. >> th
>> much more to come on the abc7 morning news including more fallout from the meteor explosion over russia. the hefty price tag. plus, a road trip for hackers. what a entrepreneurial group i >> in a. >> carolyn: new this morning thousands are helping with the recovery efforts in russia from the meteor and we are learning how much it will cost to repair some of the damage. [ screaming ] >> carolyn: the sonic boom and resulting pressure wave blew out windows and collapsed...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the siberian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile another astroid is passing very close to the earth. it's the closest any astroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance, but it's so close the earth that astronomers see hits gravity has the potential of pending it's path. >> astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. reporting from the space and science center in oakland, i'm allen wong, abc7 news. >> if you snapped a picture of last night's meteor, we would love to see it. just send it to us. u report a
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the siberian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >>...
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and more fallout from the meteor explosion over russia. the hefty price tag after the crash. >> and a road trip for hackers. what a group [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> this morning at 8:00 "this week" takes a look at closer proposals made by president obama in his state of the union address. the president's new chief of staff talks about plans to increase minimum wage and expand prekindergarten for all children. can the measures be passed in a time of extreme partisanship. republican paul ryane responds. don't miss it on "this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up on abc7. >>> new this morning, tho
and more fallout from the meteor explosion over russia. the hefty price tag after the crash. >> and a road trip for hackers. what a group [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank...
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and more fallout from the meteor right explosion over russia. the hefty price tag after the crash. >>> and a road trip for tackers. what is a group of hackers almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >> this morning at 8:00 "this week" takes a look at closer proposals made by president obama in his state of the union address. the chief of staff talks about plans to increase minimum wage and expand prekindergarten for all children. can the measures be passed in a time of extreme partisanship. don't miss it on "this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up on abc7. >>> relief workers are helping with recovery effort after that meteor right explosion in ru
and more fallout from the meteor right explosion over russia. the hefty price tag after the crash. >>> and a road trip for tackers. what is a group of hackers almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we...
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. >> nasa has new estimates about the meteor that crashed in russia. now there is a hunt and what the earliest finds are going for on ebay. >> enjoy these sunny days. leigh glaser is up next with the accu-weather forecast. >> i'm colin rush. how out of control would josh reddick's beard get this spring? for the first time in 16 years, a mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setti
. >> nasa has new estimates about the meteor that crashed in russia. now there is a hunt and what the earliest finds are going for on ebay. >> enjoy these sunny days. leigh glaser is up next with the accu-weather forecast. >> i'm colin rush. how out of control would josh reddick's beard get this spring? for the first time in 16 years, a mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we...
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. >> it's been crazy couple of days in central russia. people are still picking up the pieces from the meteor strike that rocked the country and drew the attention of the world. the explosion injured more than one-thousand people. clean up crews are scrambling to sweep up the broken glass and patch the windows that were shattered in the blast. the plan is to have things back to normal by the time school starts. c-n-n's phil black is in russia and checked in with one of the schools damaged by the meteor blast. this small siberian village is usually a quiet place. one thousand people living just south of the city of chelyabinsk. but on friday morning they like everyone in the region were shocked by what they saw. an intense light. followed by a trail of smoke across the sky. kindergarten worker olga matveeva says the 20 children who were in this room ran to the windows when they saw the light. but she felt something was wrong and moved them away. she says she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shockwave hit. as the windows blew
. >> it's been crazy couple of days in central russia. people are still picking up the pieces from the meteor strike that rocked the country and drew the attention of the world. the explosion injured more than one-thousand people. clean up crews are scrambling to sweep up the broken glass and patch the windows that were shattered in the blast. the plan is to have things back to normal by the time school starts. c-n-n's phil black is in russia and checked in with one of the schools damaged...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is passing very close to the earth tonight. it is the closest any asteroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance, but the asteroid is so close to the earth that astronomers say the earth's gravity is bending its path. >> which means it has some potential, although not an immediate potential of hitting the earth. >> a lot of astronomical activity in the past 24 hours, but astronomers hearsay it is just a -- here say it is a wonderful coincidence. reporting live from the s
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is...
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she is expected to return in time for the winter olympics in sochi, russia. >> lindsey will be able to get through this thing. she was back in the hotel after a couple hours after the accident. she was in good spirits starting to plot out her rehab. i'm confident we will see her in sochi next year. >> she has one year to get healthy for the olympics. the opening ceremony is one year from this thursday. >>> the season officially came to a close today when the 49ers cleaned out their lockers. the quarterback colin kaepernick telling reporters, that super bowl loss will stay with him for a lifetime. now one player who made headlines off the feel for homophobic remarks during super bowl week isn't running from his hurtful remarks. chris culliver apologized and is now asking for something else. now more on the chris culliver story. >> reporter: chris culliver is asking for sensitivity training. they are saying it will inspire him to break down barriers in the locker room and ga and straight athletes here in san francisco say it can be done. gay or straight, all are welcome on the golden gat
she is expected to return in time for the winter olympics in sochi, russia. >> lindsey will be able to get through this thing. she was back in the hotel after a couple hours after the accident. she was in good spirits starting to plot out her rehab. i'm confident we will see her in sochi next year. >> she has one year to get healthy for the olympics. the opening ceremony is one year from this thursday. >>> the season officially came to a close today when the 49ers cleaned...
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and again, nasa says it won't, but if it did -- it might look like this -- tunguska, russia, 1908. an asteroid around the same size came into the atmosphere, exploded and leveled the trees over an area around 820 square miles. some companies want to get their hands on an asteroid, but they're not waiting for one to come here, they're going out there planning to hitch rides in the space on larger missions. why would anyone want to get up close and personal with an asteroid? well, they think these rocks could be a gold mine. or more specifically, a hydrogen, oxygen, iron or nickel mine. their idea is to drill in asteroids for metals and other materials and use those to power space stations. nasa looked into this idea once and decided it would be too expensive, but the companies say, it could pay off in the long run, even if the asteroid mining industry gets off to a rocky start. just a few days left for brazil carnivale in rio and a samba parade with schools competing and a huge maaker $665 milllion for the local economy. >> it is going to be cold and below freezing. but warm tempera
and again, nasa says it won't, but if it did -- it might look like this -- tunguska, russia, 1908. an asteroid around the same size came into the atmosphere, exploded and leveled the trees over an area around 820 square miles. some companies want to get their hands on an asteroid, but they're not waiting for one to come here, they're going out there planning to hitch rides in the space on larger missions. why would anyone want to get up close and personal with an asteroid? well, they think...
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fragment of meteorite landed in a room of russia kawshing flashes in the sky and explosion apparently. russian news agency say several people were hurt at school in thinly pop lited part of the region which is about 900 miles east of moscow. so far government officials have not confirmed any injuries or damage. >> surif you are on monterey bay today telling a shark tale that is frighteningly true about a dozen wave riders at moss landing between santa cruz monterey witness great white shark riding the waves and then devouring a sea lyon off the shore this morning. one surfer just out of the water said he saw the sea lions swim past moments earlier. they estimate it was 10 to 12 feet long. word quickly spread miles up the beach where other surfers then got out of the water. >> that is frightening. >> yes. >> well tahoe bartender claims to be a former navy seal and he even says he killed osama bin laden. >> dan is here with aneurysm team investigation. >> i tracked aj dick across the country ask about his outrageous story. talk to you about your navy seal backgroun background. up next.
fragment of meteorite landed in a room of russia kawshing flashes in the sky and explosion apparently. russian news agency say several people were hurt at school in thinly pop lited part of the region which is about 900 miles east of moscow. so far government officials have not confirmed any injuries or damage. >> surif you are on monterey bay today telling a shark tale that is frighteningly true about a dozen wave riders at moss landing between santa cruz monterey witness great white...
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technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. download the official publication. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. set now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. download the official publication. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. set now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big...
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. >> buying russia. >> you're buying russia? >> russia is terribly depressed. nobody likes russia. i'm buying the bonds, the currency and stocks >> you think you'll be able to get your money out of russia when you want to? >> maria -- >> what's the answer? >> hold on. i've been bearish on russia for 46 years. i first went there in 1966. i've changed my mind and, yes, i think -- i'm not giving my money to putin, i hope. >> really. >> i for the first time in 46 years have decided to invest in russia. >> so you believe there's the rule of law there. you believe that this is -- you're buying russia over the united states of america? >> everybody is pessimistic. listen to your question. everybody is pessimistic on russia. russia is changing. that's how you make money. you find something that everybody hates, including me, including you. when it's changing and that's how you make money. >> everybody hates apple right now. would you buy it? >> no, no, i'm short apple. >> how come? >> because short in the fall because it went through the fall. >> september. fantastic. >> anyway, i wouldn't
. >> buying russia. >> you're buying russia? >> russia is terribly depressed. nobody likes russia. i'm buying the bonds, the currency and stocks >> you think you'll be able to get your money out of russia when you want to? >> maria -- >> what's the answer? >> hold on. i've been bearish on russia for 46 years. i first went there in 1966. i've changed my mind and, yes, i think -- i'm not giving my money to putin, i hope. >> really. >> i for...
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. >>> just after a meterreer flared over the skis of russia triggering a shockwave that that you ared over a thousand, the bay area experienced an unusual light show. ktvu's allie rasmus asked nasa about the activity. >> reporter: kids were captivated by the activities, but many parents had questions and concerns about recent cosmic activity. >> it gives you the opportunity to get the big picture and see what is happening out there. >> reporter: first was the asteroid that struck russia creating a sonic boom that injured thousands. later in the day people watched afterroid ad-13 skim by. and mittt minutes after that, a much smaller meteor created a flash seen across the bay area. >> it was a cosmic coincidence. a lot of times they want to know if they are related and i tell them they are not related. >> thee in one day and makes up workmanship if the next one is around corner. >> reporter: three cosmic objects passing by or into earth in one day isn't unusual, but what is rare that they all passed over populated area and were recorded and shared with a worldwide audience. like the vid
. >>> just after a meterreer flared over the skis of russia triggering a shockwave that that you ared over a thousand, the bay area experienced an unusual light show. ktvu's allie rasmus asked nasa about the activity. >> reporter: kids were captivated by the activities, but many parents had questions and concerns about recent cosmic activity. >> it gives you the opportunity to get the big picture and see what is happening out there. >> reporter: first was the asteroid...
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. >>> and in russia, scientists have confirmed that shards of rock found in a frozen lake are from friday's meteor hit. the meteor was traveling 46,000 miles per hour when it crashed, that's pretty quick, causing an estimated $33 million in damage. so many windows were shattered, the broken glass could cover 40 football fields. is that about 4,000 yards there? >>> and this got plenty of attention in florida. police were swamped with reports of a fireball in the sky. look at that. but it was only part of a meteor shower. orionid? is that right? >> right. >> sam and i went back and forth. >> thank you, paula and sam. >>> now to the news overnight of country music star mindy mccready, dead at 37. from an apparent suicide. the singer had been going through a period of real turmoil, substance abuse, rehab, and most recently the death of her boyfriend. abc's chris connelly has the story now of the woman with so much lost promise. ♪ i do it all the time >> reporter: years ago, long before her portrayal of a hungover party girl would seem ironic, mindy mccready was a fresh-faced 20-year-old from
. >>> and in russia, scientists have confirmed that shards of rock found in a frozen lake are from friday's meteor hit. the meteor was traveling 46,000 miles per hour when it crashed, that's pretty quick, causing an estimated $33 million in damage. so many windows were shattered, the broken glass could cover 40 football fields. is that about 4,000 yards there? >>> and this got plenty of attention in florida. police were swamped with reports of a fireball in the sky. look at...
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margins are shrinking, google moving into russia. i don't think you can buy a tech stock in russia unless you're hyper perspective, lots of money. don't pick something like this. too dangerous. >> this is probably the ugliest chart if you look at a two-year chart, down to the right significantly. if you pick a low, this is where you do look to the options market. off a low, 28.5, trading at 28.90, puts around a dollar. give yourself room to be wrong to catch the falling nights. >> this doesn't get to have its own way. a cheap stock but not grog that fast as you executive in the wireless. i much prefer qualcomm. i know j.b. is with me on qualcomm. >> final trades when we come back. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ you kn
margins are shrinking, google moving into russia. i don't think you can buy a tech stock in russia unless you're hyper perspective, lots of money. don't pick something like this. too dangerous. >> this is probably the ugliest chart if you look at a two-year chart, down to the right significantly. if you pick a low, this is where you do look to the options market. off a low, 28.5, trading at 28.90, puts around a dollar. give yourself room to be wrong to catch the falling nights. >>...
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let's listen into some of the video of this meteor hitting in russia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> you hear car alarms going off. what you maybe can't see or hear, the shattered windows. the construction damage. the walls that have come down. and hundreds of buildings in three different regions after a meteor streaks across the sky. by the way, if may have been the size of a kitchen table but it's ten tons and created quite a bang that caused many of those injuries. again, many of the injuries from the damage to buildings, as opposed to the actual meteor pieces themselves. continuing to watch that as the count mounts. 1,000 hurt at this point. but the numbers have been going up. >>> a lot of fifth graders can be naughty and get into trouble. kids will be kids, right? not in this next story. in washington state. instead this, is the story of two boys one 10, one 11. allegedly caught planning to murder one of their friends, quote, because she was really annoying. end quote. this is no joke. according to "the l.a. times" a teacher found a semiautomatic handgun and a knife with a
let's listen into some of the video of this meteor hitting in russia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> you hear car alarms going off. what you maybe can't see or hear, the shattered windows. the construction damage. the walls that have come down. and hundreds of buildings in three different regions after a meteor streaks across the sky. by the way, if may have been the size of a kitchen table but it's ten tons and created quite a bang that caused many of those injuries. again, many of...
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. >>> well now to russia and developing news where apparent meet why are shower has sparked series of explosions in the raem of the country 1,000 miles from moscow. witness say houses shook window blown out and cell phone suddenly stopped working. one person says the he can motion was is will you do that it so you knowed lake earthquake aund and thunder at the same time and huge trail of smoke seen across the sky. others report seeing burning objects fall to earth. some buildings being evacuated as a result. despite that there are reports of some injuries but nothing too extensive at this moment but we are staying on top of it. >> open the sun of things falling from space everyone on the planet tonight is on the brink of close encounter. big asteroid hurdles through says about to miss us by a cosmic inch really. closer than some of our weather satellite. so close that scientist are springing in action. here's neal. >> now while watching this a chunk of space rock big enough to level a city is huvrlingt huvrlingtsing towards our planet 8 times faster than speeding bullet. good news is
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. >>> and one year from today, the olympic winter games begin in sochi, russia. but apparently preparations are not exactly running on schedule. vladimir putin just fired a top olympic organizer after hearing about construction delays there. and another big concern, won't be any snow. sochi is in far southern russia. and has been quite warm this winter as it was last winter. putin is promising they'll have a backup plan. i have to believe that means snow. >>> lance armstrong is giving in this morning. at the last minute he decided to come clean to u.s. anti-doping authorities and cooperate with their investigation. his testimony under oath could help him win a reduction in his lifetime ban from sports. >>> and finally, imagine how much money you would have been paid if every time you checked your work e-mail from home or took a call from the boss after hours you got a little cash. a chicago police officer has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he's entitled to overtime pay because the boss expects him to check his blackberry when he's off-duty. at least one expert
. >>> and one year from today, the olympic winter games begin in sochi, russia. but apparently preparations are not exactly running on schedule. vladimir putin just fired a top olympic organizer after hearing about construction delays there. and another big concern, won't be any snow. sochi is in far southern russia. and has been quite warm this winter as it was last winter. putin is promising they'll have a backup plan. i have to believe that means snow. >>> lance armstrong...
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the hackers, he says, are typically young, male, and often from russia. >> how do you track them down? >> well, they're like any other business. they have to advertise to get clients. >> you're saying that the hackers have ads? >> yes. >> on the internet? >> on the internet, publically available. >> no. >> unfortunately, they're all to easy to find. >> on websites like this one. he says many russian hackers are in cyber gangs that display fascist symbols like swastikas and anti-american artwork. and they boast about all the dollars they've stolen from the rich americans. a single hacker can make $30,000 a month and be championed in local newspapers. >> there was an example recently where two boys were arrested actually and then let go the next day. but the article in the newspaper wasn't that they were arrested, that they'd committed a crime, but saying, "look at our two local boys made good. they've cheated some greedy westerners out of so much money." >> they're heroes. >> they are. >> it's not known who's behind the computer worm, conficker, whether it's a gang of russian hackers o
the hackers, he says, are typically young, male, and often from russia. >> how do you track them down? >> well, they're like any other business. they have to advertise to get clients. >> you're saying that the hackers have ads? >> yes. >> on the internet? >> on the internet, publically available. >> no. >> unfortunately, they're all to easy to find. >> on websites like this one. he says many russian hackers are in cyber gangs that display...
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but it was legal in russia. [woman speaking in russian] yulia latynina, one of russia's top business journalists, says it was sort of like a slam dunk. no one was shocked or surprised. >> everybody would have-- would have been surprised if they didn't win the-- if they didn't win it. [chuckles] >> so it was rigged. >> yes, it was rigged. but it cannot be explained in normal economic terms to an outsider, especially an american. >> this is just the way these things worked. >> you had robber barons. we had oligarchs. >> prokhorov transformed the decrepit mining company into one of the most productive operations in the world, taking it public before world prices for metals and other raw materials began to skyrocket, along with the price of his stock. and he sold at the perfect time, but not necessarily because he wanted to. now we get to the party girls. in january 2007, prokhorov flew a planeload of friends to the french ski resort of courchevel, and brought along eight russian models to help entertain them-- not
but it was legal in russia. [woman speaking in russian] yulia latynina, one of russia's top business journalists, says it was sort of like a slam dunk. no one was shocked or surprised. >> everybody would have-- would have been surprised if they didn't win the-- if they didn't win it. [chuckles] >> so it was rigged. >> yes, it was rigged. but it cannot be explained in normal economic terms to an outsider, especially an american. >> this is just the way these things...
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then streaks across the sky above russia. as it rockets through the atmosphere, friction heats the front of the rock a lot more than the back of it. the huge temperature difference is too much and essentially turns a meteor into a bomb. it explodes into a bunch of pieces. and what you're hearing here, that boom, boom, boom, is this -- take a look. those pieces are moving so fast they set up a series of sonic booms and it's just a scary sound. the sheer force is destructive, blowing out windows, knocking down huge doors and even taking down walls. there are reports that a huge chunk of it landed in a russian lake. many would like to see what's under that ice. conspiracy theorists have come up with 1,000 wild theories. and our phil black went to find out for himself. >> reporter: we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west of chelyabinsk. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> re
then streaks across the sky above russia. as it rockets through the atmosphere, friction heats the front of the rock a lot more than the back of it. the huge temperature difference is too much and essentially turns a meteor into a bomb. it explodes into a bunch of pieces. and what you're hearing here, that boom, boom, boom, is this -- take a look. those pieces are moving so fast they set up a series of sonic booms and it's just a scary sound. the sheer force is destructive, blowing out windows,...
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a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass. >> boy, this is incredible. >> yeah. >> we'll have bill nye the science guy on later. maybe we can ask him about that cloud and what it means. >>> we're about to experience an extremely close encounter with an asteroid. a 150-wide space rock known as 2012 da-14 is expected to pass within 17,200 miles of earth. that's happening this afternoon. that could be the closest near-miss by an asteroid ever. the space rock won't be visible to the naked eye. the best chance to see it with the aid of a telescope will come at 2:44 eastern time this afternoon when the asteroid passes
a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass....
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>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for communications. this thing never was really going to put the iss in any danger by not working, right? >> no. it's a command and control computer. it's the computer that allows everything else on board the station to work and be monitored and for us to send commands. obviously there's lots of computers on board, lots of redundancy. we do need the ability to bush buttons here in houston and command the station and talk to the crew. that's the computer that allows us to do it. >> okay, josh, appreciate it. thank you. >>> here's more of what we're working on for newsroom international. the royal baby bump. that's right. ka
>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for...
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technology and innovation all the list of elements around russia we. covered. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser so i'm not a go to mitch fire so. planet ponzi which i'm holding here right now this is the book that explained this is the the result of stone of the entire global scam mitch welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me here all right mitch firestone you have some props some lovely props i like what i see tell me what does all this well max i think that what we need to do is explain to everyone the scope scale and magnitude of what a trillion dollars or three trillion dollars actually means this is a u.s. hundred dollar bill hundred dollar bill. this is my briefcase if you take this briefcase a million dollars is a lot of money to me you can fill it up with hundred dollar bills and it would be a million dollars ok i got it so this is the roughly the size of one hundred a million dollars in hundred dollar bills correct now the fed's balance sheet which is over three trillion dollars that would be in hundred dollar bills if you
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser oh what a wicked web we have when first we practice to deceive said sir walter scott about the global derivative markets natch or at least he could have the deception at the heart of the derivatives market is of course that risk can be separated from reward and once removed this risk can be disappeared like so many bearded men and little children in the war on terror gone. disappeared poof gone disappeared. but the first law of thermo derivatives says that risk can only be managed never destroyed and so because of this practice to deceive we have a wicked web of libel rigging price fixing gold suppressing central bankers atop a pyramid of algo grifting client account stealing risk shifting banking scoundrels who have caused the global financial meltdown stacey max kaiser yes we are all trapped in this weekend web and you can see that in places like ireland where we were stuck in this web of deceit that they've created of all these derivative
science technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser oh what a wicked web we have when first we practice to deceive said sir walter scott about the global derivative markets natch or at least he could have the deception at the heart of the derivatives market is of course that risk can be separated from reward and once removed this risk can be disappeared like so many bearded men and little children in the war on...
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phil black for us in russia. we'll come back to you in a short while. thanks so much. >>> we turn our attention to san diego, where a popular mayor, that's her right there, authorities say maureen o'connor ended up with a major gambling problem to the tune of, listen to this, $8 billion, with a b. >>> and should this couple get a reward in the case of accused killer christopher dorner? our legal guys will be taking up the case for us. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. faces charges of misusing campaign funds. that is a federal offense. his wife, sandy jackson, a former chicago city alderman, is accused of f
phil black for us in russia. we'll come back to you in a short while. thanks so much. >>> we turn our attention to san diego, where a popular mayor, that's her right there, authorities say maureen o'connor ended up with a major gambling problem to the tune of, listen to this, $8 billion, with a b. >>> and should this couple get a reward in the case of accused killer christopher dorner? our legal guys will be taking up the case for us. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's...
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. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an exclusive interview, the officer is speaking out for the first time. mark david chapman wrote steve spiro in 1983. he wanted to be friends with the officer, and he had other questions and other requests as well. i spoke earlier with officer steve spiro. steve, what did you think when the letters were showing up in the mailbox and they are fascinating to read. what did you think? >> i was shocked. i said, why are you sending this to me? but when you spent five hours with somebody, you get to know them a little bit. and he was -- he was still selling himself three years after the murder that he wanted to be infamous. >> i can't -- i can barely read this here, but he said the reason he wanted to write to
. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an exclusive interview, the officer is speaking out for the first time. mark david chapman wrote steve...
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meteorites hitting the earth in the remote wilderness, western russia. the shock wave here from this sonic boom shattered windows, buckled buildings. imagine driving along and seeing that careen across the sky. and this, this is windows blowing at a school. these are kids practicing judo. next video showing the panic and the moments after the blast. car alarms triggered, mobile phone networks interrupted, hundreds of buildings were damaged because of that meteor. and an asteroid the size of two semitrucks made space history just this last hour called 2012-da-14, came closest to earth than any other asteroid of its size has in a long, long time. the white dot there in the middle of the screen shows it is traveling close, 17,500 miles over indonesia. the brush by lasted a couple of seconds as the asteroid traveled 4.8 miles a second. but it definitely has lasting impression on my next guest, former astronaut ed lu. you call yourself, ed, an asteroid hunter. you keep track of these asteroids, you say this should serve as a wake-up call. wake-up call to what
meteorites hitting the earth in the remote wilderness, western russia. the shock wave here from this sonic boom shattered windows, buckled buildings. imagine driving along and seeing that careen across the sky. and this, this is windows blowing at a school. these are kids practicing judo. next video showing the panic and the moments after the blast. car alarms triggered, mobile phone networks interrupted, hundreds of buildings were damaged because of that meteor. and an asteroid the size of two...
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then streaks across the sky above russia. as it rockets through the atmosphere, friction heats the front of the rock a lot more than the back of it. the huge temperature difference is too much and essentially turns a meteor into a bomb. it explodes into a bunch of pieces. and what you're hearing here, that boom, boom, boom, is this -- take a look. those pieces are moving so fast they set up a series of sonic booms and it's just a scary sound. the sheer force is destructive, blowing out windows, knocking down huge doors and even taking down walls. there are reports that a huge chunk of it landed in a russian lake. many would like to see what's under that ice. conspiracy theorists have come up with 1,000 wild theories. and our phil black went to find out for himself. >> reporter: we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west of chelyabinsk. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> re
then streaks across the sky above russia. as it rockets through the atmosphere, friction heats the front of the rock a lot more than the back of it. the huge temperature difference is too much and essentially turns a meteor into a bomb. it explodes into a bunch of pieces. and what you're hearing here, that boom, boom, boom, is this -- take a look. those pieces are moving so fast they set up a series of sonic booms and it's just a scary sound. the sheer force is destructive, blowing out windows,...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia going to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. worse for the. white house today radio guy and plot available minutes from a quick. watch a watch to do good you never achieve anything like this i'm cold.
technology innovation all the developments around russia going to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. worse for the. white house today radio guy and plot available minutes from a quick. watch a watch to do good you never achieve...
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the man who scored the winning goal, usa against russia, putting the jersey on that he wore in that epic olympic game on the auction block, and you will not believe how much it is expected to sell for. we'll talk about that coming up. stick around. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ . >>> welcome back. as you saw there, a big equity selloff today, and it really started with the commodities earlier in the day, mandy, as you know. gold at a seven-month low down sharply today. we had oil. its worse day in two months, back below $95 on west texas intermediate crude. gold is well below 1,600 an ounce and after the fed minutes came out the stock market slid as well. >> the market wanted to hear that we are going to get quantitative easing, qe, forever, right? qe1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and as
the man who scored the winning goal, usa against russia, putting the jersey on that he wore in that epic olympic game on the auction block, and you will not believe how much it is expected to sell for. we'll talk about that coming up. stick around. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it...
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but karen is nailing -- if this is russia, these guys go out of business. if the government wants you to be, to pay the price -- i don't think we're russia, and i do think these guys will overcome it, so, it's going to be choppy in the short run. i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making short-term bearish belts. the most active by the february 105 puts. these expire a week from friday. they were buying them at 85 cents on average. that means they are expecting the stock to be below in just over a week. >> all right. you can catch more options actions every friday at 5:00 on cnbc. >>> coming up next, banking on the hottest trade in the world. and rommi
but karen is nailing -- if this is russia, these guys go out of business. if the government wants you to be, to pay the price -- i don't think we're russia, and i do think these guys will overcome it, so, it's going to be choppy in the short run. i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex...
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. >> have you seen this video yet of the meteor explosion in russia? watch it from left to right. it's reminiscent of the movie armageddon. could the u.s. experience a financial armageddon if congress does head off massive across-the-board cuts march 1st? we transitioned from the meteor to sequestration. we'll ask barney frank and some very harsh words that senator elizabeth warren had to say at a hearing on capitol hill, i have a feeling that he'll echo some of what she said. >> and also is the u.s. dollar dying? some say yes and is the fed to blame? former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan joins me. >> and gold, why is it not glittering, a big down week. we'll get some info later from the ceo of gold corp later on "closing bell." at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more
. >> have you seen this video yet of the meteor explosion in russia? watch it from left to right. it's reminiscent of the movie armageddon. could the u.s. experience a financial armageddon if congress does head off massive across-the-board cuts march 1st? we transitioned from the meteor to sequestration. we'll ask barney frank and some very harsh words that senator elizabeth warren had to say at a hearing on capitol hill, i have a feeling that he'll echo some of what she said. >>...
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and in doubles, we launched the program invest in russia. we basically want people to understand russia equals growth. >> it was a real pleasure speaking to you. we're going to leave it there. when it's finished, it will have around $10 billion of funds to invest in those high growth areas. >> thank you very much. plenty more to come from moscow and the g-20 meeting. >> lots of rhetoric about the yuan, whether it's using monetary policy as a tool rather than direct intervention? >> or what george soros has been saying. he's allegedly made nearly $1 billion shorting the japanese economy since november. also making money transacting on that. the yen has fallen around 17% against the dollar since the beginning of november. >> november. so if you had gotten basically into this trade when you saw that change of leadership during the election or in the aftermath, then you would have done quite well. >> he's gone short yen, long nikkei. because the nikkei is up by even 340r than the yen is weaker. >> i bet if you wanted to do that just on the nikke
and in doubles, we launched the program invest in russia. we basically want people to understand russia equals growth. >> it was a real pleasure speaking to you. we're going to leave it there. when it's finished, it will have around $10 billion of funds to invest in those high growth areas. >> thank you very much. plenty more to come from moscow and the g-20 meeting. >> lots of rhetoric about the yuan, whether it's using monetary policy as a tool rather than direct...
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across russia, it's clean-up day. about 4,000 structures were damaged by shock waves from a meteor smashing into earth. watch and listen. a student made this video when the meteor created a sonic boom that rattled apartment houses near an 80,000 square foot miles. more than 1,000 feel were hurt, many by flying glass. an idaho man has been suspended from his job after allegedly assaulting a toddler. joe ricky hundley is alleged to have smacked the crying 2-year-old during a minneapolis flight. when the boy began to cry, huntly allegedly used the n-word and slapped the child. he faces federal assault charges and could get up to a year in prison for assault. in southern california, an her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people
across russia, it's clean-up day. about 4,000 structures were damaged by shock waves from a meteor smashing into earth. watch and listen. a student made this video when the meteor created a sonic boom that rattled apartment houses near an 80,000 square foot miles. more than 1,000 feel were hurt, many by flying glass. an idaho man has been suspended from his job after allegedly assaulting a toddler. joe ricky hundley is alleged to have smacked the crying 2-year-old during a minneapolis flight....
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and it's actually the g-20 meeting this weekend in russia that's the focus for a lot of investors. it's the yen in particular. we had the g-7 come out and create a little confusion in the market. first with the statement that seemed sort of tacitly say it was okay for japan and some countries to have been talking down their currency to the effect that they did. then turning around yesterday and trying to say, look, they meant for the statement, the statement out of the g-7, to come across as signaling concern about the excessive moves in the yen. then a canadian official struck much of the same note when asked by press later that evening. the did give up significant ground on that strength -- strengthened, i should say. the nikkei took a hit. now the focus turns to the g-20. could be more volatility heading into. that the reason, by the way, that i'm here at this camera is because we're carrying mervyn king's inflation report. on the back of that, he talked about seeing higher inflation rates in the u.k. sterling at a six hoof month low against the dollar. back to you. >> thank you
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and slowing sales in russia lead to a worse than expected fourth quarter in russia. >>> natixis shares up near 20%. unveiling a simpler structure on a special dividend. >>> and the final week of campaigni campaigning in italy with polls suggesting bersani has the lead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> okay. first thing to say is we have three hours of the good stuff today. >> yes, we do. for all the americans on holiday today, we know you wouldn't want to miss a single second of it the the.we have so much going on. we're going to hear from wayne swan, sir phillip green, we're going to hear tr -- >> you are out of the fashion week, right sfp. >> yeah. i really enjoy getting the perspective from designers because what they say about where they're seeing strength tr around the world and frankly when you ask them and they say we're investing in digital that's as important if not more than what's happening in the retail world. >> did you see some great things? >> there are some pretty things there, as well. what was int
and slowing sales in russia lead to a worse than expected fourth quarter in russia. >>> natixis shares up near 20%. unveiling a simpler structure on a special dividend. >>> and the final week of campaigni campaigning in italy with polls suggesting bersani has the lead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> okay. first thing to say is we have three hours of the good stuff today. >>...
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., uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show release this farewell from her, meant to be for the cast, which are now her last words. her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories, things that are in here and here that i'm going to treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much, and i love you very, very much. >> let's dig deeper now. joining me from johannesburg, south africa, robyn curnow. there are reports that security guards found pistorius desperately trying to revive scene ca steenkamp, but what more can you tell us about that? >> there's still a lot of doubts as to what exactly happened that night. although that is indeed one of the reports, and i think there were quite a lot of people at one stage who made their way into that house. and we do know, according to officials close to the investigation, that oscar had carried her down those stairs. i
., uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show release this farewell from her, meant to be for the cast, which are now her last words. her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories, things that are in here and here that i'm going to treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much, and i love you very, very much. >> let's dig deeper now....
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n russia as part of the talks. there's a mass confusion within the g-7 about what they were trying to achieve. maybe the markets got it right. actually that everybody is concerned about the competitiveness. at the moment the russians especially is been actually losing out in these currency wars so to speak since july. have been rallying the ruble against the dollar, rallying again the yen heavily, as well. they're as concerned as anyone about the competitive advantage from the devaluation of these currencies, as well, gained by the japanese and others. face it, as jim o'neil points out in one commentary, the americans have been doing this for 30 years. it's rich to turn around and say anyone can't do. it mr. carney, currently of the bank of canada, soon to be bank of england, said we need forceful representation at the g-20 to solve issues. what's interesting is not to lose track of some of the more important agenda issues from the russians, as well. and like the mexicans before them, the french before them, and ob
n russia as part of the talks. there's a mass confusion within the g-7 about what they were trying to achieve. maybe the markets got it right. actually that everybody is concerned about the competitiveness. at the moment the russians especially is been actually losing out in these currency wars so to speak since july. have been rallying the ruble against the dollar, rallying again the yen heavily, as well. they're as concerned as anyone about the competitive advantage from the devaluation of...
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it came in during the daytime in russia. so this would have been very, very difficult for astronomers on the ground to discover with the telescopes that we have today. the good news is we've been far more successful at finding the very large objects though. >> that's fascinating me when you say this meteor was relatively small. clearly when an asteroid or something enters is the atmosphere, it begins to incinerate so that smaller pieces fall and become those meteors. to say a small meteor the size of a five-story building if that had had hit a place like chicago or miami or new york or los angeles, it could have potentially had much more serious consequences. >> well, one thing to keep in mind is that the earth's atmosphere acts as a shield that protects us from the bulk of the energy from these objects. believe it or not, the atmosphere actually absorbed almost all of the impact energy. in fact, the object exploded in the skies about 20 miles bob the earth's surface. so most of that great energy from the impact got converte
it came in during the daytime in russia. so this would have been very, very difficult for astronomers on the ground to discover with the telescopes that we have today. the good news is we've been far more successful at finding the very large objects though. >> that's fascinating me when you say this meteor was relatively small. clearly when an asteroid or something enters is the atmosphere, it begins to incinerate so that smaller pieces fall and become those meteors. to say a small meteor...
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yesterday, russia's children's rights commissioner said the boy had been beaten and abused. today he changed his wording to say that the police are investigating how the kid died. is he he is demanding the return of his younger brother, adopted by the couple as well. >> soledad, yes. russian officials are pretty angry about what they say was a delay in the u.s. state department informing them about the death of the 3-year-old max. they say it should have happened within 24 hours. instead, they found out one month later and it wasn't from the state department. it was through other channels. they backed away from some of the stronger language. they initially said this boy was killed, murdered and gave some details of the abuse he was said to have suffered. they now accept this is still being investigated. no one has been charged. but they very much want that to happen. brushing for prosecution and want someone to be punished severely this is being driven politically by politicians who now say it proves russia was absolutely right in implementing a ban preventing u.s. families
yesterday, russia's children's rights commissioner said the boy had been beaten and abused. today he changed his wording to say that the police are investigating how the kid died. is he he is demanding the return of his younger brother, adopted by the couple as well. >> soledad, yes. russian officials are pretty angry about what they say was a delay in the u.s. state department informing them about the death of the 3-year-old max. they say it should have happened within 24 hours. instead,...
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they want to get on the same page as other neighbors in the region, the likes of south korea, china, russia and try to come together and form some statement on this. for right now, they're not issuing any comment in terms of any condemnation about this event in north korea, this morning. which as we've all said is somewhat surprising, because this event is not unexpected. we've been expecting this for several weeks now. and, of course, this follows that rocket launch back in december. john? >> we have the south korean foreign minister who, i believe, is standing by, who is joining us now. minister, could you please tell us your reaction to this news that there has possibly been a test of a nuclear device by your neighbors to the north? >> well, it was not a surprise, because north korea has said many times they would carry out a third nuclear test? >> can you confirm for us this has in fact been a test of a nuclear device? >> it's still not clear whether north korea carried out the third nuclear test or not. but the seismic effect in south korea can be interpreted as they did a nuclear test
they want to get on the same page as other neighbors in the region, the likes of south korea, china, russia and try to come together and form some statement on this. for right now, they're not issuing any comment in terms of any condemnation about this event in north korea, this morning. which as we've all said is somewhat surprising, because this event is not unexpected. we've been expecting this for several weeks now. and, of course, this follows that rocket launch back in december. john?...
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it was a strange sight in the sky in russia. a powerful blast, large plumes of smoke that were seen in the sky for more than 1100 miles. it is believed the plumes were caused by meterorites. they shattered windows. about 400 people were injured, mostly by falling glass. this is a story we'll be talking about for some time. take a look at u.s. equity futures. right now, the dow futures down by about 11 points, and the nasdaq down by just over 5 1/2. joe, i'll send it over to you for moore of the morning's top stories. >> having fun with sir martin sorrell here already. >> and it was early. gosh, it was early. >> and we took a shot of him and it was like -- that's the way -- >> collect on my -- on your gambling debt. >> i told but that bet that -- >> and he rel muches on his bet. >> iept not welching, because by losing, you have to go to dinner with me. >> one dinner could have been okay, but two dinners? . >> he complained about how you had not -- >> i don't know when you're in town or your wife is in town. >> i am in, you know,
it was a strange sight in the sky in russia. a powerful blast, large plumes of smoke that were seen in the sky for more than 1100 miles. it is believed the plumes were caused by meterorites. they shattered windows. about 400 people were injured, mostly by falling glass. this is a story we'll be talking about for some time. take a look at u.s. equity futures. right now, the dow futures down by about 11 points, and the nasdaq down by just over 5 1/2. joe, i'll send it over to you for moore of the...
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a sonic boom as a meteor shatters, sending fragments across russia's ural mountains. this is a remote area. it may soon be flooded with tourists from across the globe. they're traveling here to check down the fragments. they hope to sell them for as much as $10,000 a piece. >>> how does president obama celebrate the president's day holiday weekend? same way as you do? no, he plays golf with tiger woods. the president and woods teed it up over the weekend at the palm city resort in south florida. despite the high profile outing, the game was off limits to white house reporters and photographers. >>> also, an idaho man just lost his job and has a lot of haters online after what he's accused of doing to a baby on board a flight to atlanta. >> sing twinkle, twinkle. >> this boy began to cry, the man called the child a racial slur and slapped him. and the man, he's a former executive of an aerospace and defense company. cnn's renee marsh has the story. >> reporter: jonah bennett is 19 months old and a curious ordinary toddler. but what allegedly happened on a february 8th
a sonic boom as a meteor shatters, sending fragments across russia's ural mountains. this is a remote area. it may soon be flooded with tourists from across the globe. they're traveling here to check down the fragments. they hope to sell them for as much as $10,000 a piece. >>> how does president obama celebrate the president's day holiday weekend? same way as you do? no, he plays golf with tiger woods. the president and woods teed it up over the weekend at the palm city resort in...
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. >> part of it is -- >> you can bankrupt russia and do some crazy -- >> -- aircraft carriers --. >> the only way you can get prices down, say okay we got all this oil, why didn't the price come down? no, you're still guided by the cartel. you're still opec sets the price. they make it real clear to you. the minister of energy in saudi arabia says we have to have $100, $115 a barrel. listen to him. listen to them because they will cut supply. so what's happened in saudi in the last four months. they've come down from 9.9 million barrels a day to 9.1. opec is down from 32 to 30 million barrels. >> although, boone, how much do you think the federal reserve is actually playing a role in this? because yesterday when the federal reserve when we got the minutes and it sounded like there was some dissent and maybe people don't want to continue quantitative easing indefinitely, that's when we saw the biggest drop in oil prices that we've seen in months. so a lot of that loose money, that free money -- >> you're down again this morning. >> yeah. >> but i mean that is a fed reaction. not an op
. >> part of it is -- >> you can bankrupt russia and do some crazy -- >> -- aircraft carriers --. >> the only way you can get prices down, say okay we got all this oil, why didn't the price come down? no, you're still guided by the cartel. you're still opec sets the price. they make it real clear to you. the minister of energy in saudi arabia says we have to have $100, $115 a barrel. listen to him. listen to them because they will cut supply. so what's happened in saudi...
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., the uk and russia. while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family says they'll be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be to the cast, but which now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i'll treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> what a sad story that is. robyn kurnow reporting for us. we'll have more on that later here in "the situation room" as well. other news we're following including some painful budget cuts that will be felt by all of us. they're not only days away, they could affect you in some unexpected ways. plus, senator john mccain is alleging a massive cover-up on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> so it's the state department's fault? who would you blame? who is responsible then? i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i
., the uk and russia. while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family says they'll be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be to the cast, but which now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i'll treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> what a sad...